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  • von Herman Melville
    12,00 €

    With an essay by Alfred Kazin.'The frail gunwales bent in, collapsed, and snapped, as both jaws, like an enormous shears, sliding further aft, bit the craft completely in twain...'Moby-Dick is one of the most expansive feats of imagination in the whole of literature: the mad, raging, Shakespearean tale of Captain Ahab's insane quest to kill a giant white whale that has taken his leg, and upon which he has sworn vengeance, at any cost. A creation unlike any other, this is an epic story of fatal monomania and the deepest dreams and obsessions of mankind.The Penguin English Library - 100 editions of the best fiction in English, from the eighteenth century and the very first novels to the beginning of the First World War.

  • von Herman Melville
    17,00 €

  • von Herman Melville
    18,00 €

  • - or, The Whale
    von Herman Melville
    12,00 - 21,00 €

    'Call me Ishmael.' So begins the author's masterpiece, one of the greatest works of imagination in literary history. As Ishmael is drawn into Captain Ahab's obsessive quest to slay the white whale Moby-Dick, he finds himself engaged in a metaphysical struggle between good and evil.

  • von Herman Melville
    42,00 €

    The novel Moby Dick, or, the Whale (1851) by Herman Melville is a classic tale of the voyage of the whaling ship, Pequod and its captain, Ahab, who relentlessly pursues a sperm whale called Moby Dick around the world. Narrated from the perspective of Ishmael, the book tells the story of Ahab's madness and obsessiveness with his hunting pursuit. A novel of adventure and a treatise on whaling, the book is also the author's lifelong meditation on America, brilliantly put together in a peculiar style with dark humour."To convey an adequate idea of a book of such various merits as that which the author of Typee and Omoo has here placed before the reading public is impossible in the scope of a review. High philosophy, liberal feeling, abstruse metaphysics popularly phrased, soaring speculation, a style as many-coloured as the theme, yet always good, and often admirable; fertile fancy, ingenious construction, playful learning, and an unusual power of enchaining the interest, and rising to the verge of the sublime, without overpassing that narrow boundary which plunges the ambitious penman into the ridiculous; all these are possessed by Herman Melville, and exemplified in these volumes."-London Morning Advertiser, October 24, 1851

  • von Herman Melville
    17,00 €

    "Bartleby, the Scrivener" by Herman Melville is a poignant and enigmatic quick story that explores the complexities of human behavior and the dehumanizing effects of current office existence. The narrative is provided through the angle of an unnamed narrator, a Wall Street attorney who employs Bartleby as a scrivener, or copyist. Bartleby, first of all a diligent and efficient employee, surprises the narrator and co-workers through responding to paintings requests with the phrase "I would select no longer to." As Bartleby an increasing number of withdraws from the needs of his activity, his passive resistance demanding situations the traditional expectancies of the place of work. The narrator grapples with how to deal with Bartleby's unconventional conduct, leading to a series of tries to apprehend and accommodate him. The tale unfolds as a meditation on empathy, isolation, and the human circumstance in an industrialized society. Herman Melville, pleasant acknowledged for his novel "Moby-Dick," showcases his narrative mastery in this exploration of the alienation and dehumanization inherent in the place of job. "Bartleby, the Scrivener" stays a traditional of American literature, celebrated for its psychological depth, diffused humor, and incisive critique of societal norms. The character of Bartleby has come to be a long lasting image of resistance and existential contemplation in the face of conformity.

  • von Herman Melville
    19,90 €

    "Embark on a gripping journey to the exotic South Seas with Herman Melville in 'Typee: A Romance of the South Seas.' Penned in the mid-19th century, this novel is a captivating blend of adventure, cultural exploration, and the author's personal encounters in the Marquesas Islands.As Melville's narrative unfolds, readers are immersed in the enchanting world of the Typee Valley, where the protagonist, Tommo, finds himself among the island's indigenous people. Melville's vivid descriptions transport readers to the lush landscapes, vibrant communities, and the allure of Polynesian culture.More than a romantic adventure, 'Typee' stands as a literary exploration that delves into the complexities of cultural exchange and the human spirit. Join Melville on this literary expedition where each page unveils a new facet of South Seas romance, making 'Typee' an essential read for those captivated by tales of exploration, cultural encounters, and the allure of the Pacific islands."

  • von Herman Melville
    53,00 €

    "Moby Dick," penned by the prolific Herman Melville and first published in 1851, is a literary masterpiece that transcends time, weaving a tale of obsession, vengeance, and the relentless pursuit of an enigmatic white whale.Set against the backdrop of the 19th-century whaling industry, the narrative is narrated by Ishmael, a young sailor drawn to the allure of the open sea. The story unfolds as Ishmael joins the crew of the whaling ship Pequod, led by the charismatic yet fanatical Captain Ahab. Ahab's singular focus is the elusive and monstrous white whale known as Moby Dick, who had previously maimed him, creating a personal vendetta that propels the crew into the heart of the treacherous ocean.Melville's prose is a symphony of maritime adventure, philosophical introspection, and vivid characterizations. The novel delves into the complexities of human nature, the consequences of obsession, and the interplay between man and nature. From the colorful characters populating the Pequod to the mesmerizing descriptions of the whaling process, Melville's narrative captures the essence of a bygone era while exploring timeless themes that resonate with readers across generations."Moby Dick" stands as a testament to Melville's literary genius, offering a profound exploration of the human psyche and the elemental forces of the natural world. The novel's depth, symbolism, and allegorical layers make it a timeless classic that continues to captivate readers, inviting them to embark on a seafaring adventure like no other, where the pursuit of a mythical whale becomes a metaphor for the pursuit of the ineffable truths that define the human experience.

  • von Herman Melville
    24,00 - 30,00 €

  • von Herman Melville
    45,00 €

    Cast Off on a Sea of Obsession: Herman Melville's Moby Dick beckons you aboard the Pequod, a whaling vessel bound not for oil or plunder, but for the white whale Moby Dick, a leviathan woven from vengeance and myth. Captain Ahab, his spirit cleaved by Moby Dick's fury, steers this odyssey with monomaniacal purpose, dragging his diverse crew into a maelstrom of destiny. Through Ishmael's Mariner's Eye: Witness the perilous dance of existence aboard the Pequod. Every sailor, from the tattooed harpooner Queequeg to the enigmatic Pip, hides their own hidden depths. As Ishmael, our observant narrator, chronicles their daily struggles against the storm and the whale, their humanity unfolds against the canvas of the vast, untamed sea. Beyond the Thrill of the Hunt: Moby Dick transcends mere adventure. It plunges you into the abyss of philosophical inquiry. What drives good and evil? Can fate be defied? Is the struggle between man and nature eternally destined for tragedy? Each encounter with Moby Dick peels back another layer of these existential questions, leaving you grappling with their weight long after the Pequod's final plunge. Lyrical Echoes on a Canvas of Eternity: Prepare to be swept away by Melville's lyrical prose, as powerful and poetic as the ocean itself. He paints vivid portraits of the whale's fury, the camaraderie of the crew, and the awe-inspiring vastness of the sea. His words sear themselves into your mind, leaving indelible scars like Moby Dick's ivory tusks, marking you forever with the story's profound impact. A Monument in the Literary Seascape: Moby Dick is not just a novel; it's a literary colossus, its tale echoing through generations. Dive into its depths and emerge forever changed, shaped by its epic struggles, its timeless questions, and its haunting beauty. Let it become your own personal leviathan, a symbol of the depths of human experience and the enduring power of storytelling.

  • von Herman Melville
    35,00 €

    Moby-Dick is a literary masterpiece that immerses readers in the tumultuous world of Captain Ahab's relentless pursuit of the infamous white whale, Moby Dick. Written by Herman Melville, this iconic novel transcends its seafaring setting to explore profound themes of obsession, revenge, and the inherent struggle between man and nature.

  • von Herman Melville
    56,00 €

    Moby Dick is an epic adventure novel by Herman Melville, published in 1851. It tells the story of Captain Ahab, the monomaniacal captain of the whaling ship Pequod, who is obsessed with hunting down Moby Dick, a giant white whale that took his leg on a previous voyage.Ishmael, the novel's narrator, is a young sailor who joins the Pequod's crew. He is quickly drawn into Ahab's madness, as the captain becomes increasingly consumed by his quest for revenge. The novel follows the Pequod's journey as it hunts for Moby Dick, and explores themes of good and evil, man's relationship with nature, and the limits of human ambition.Moby Dick is considered one of the greatest American novels ever written. It is a complex and challenging book, but it is also a thrilling and unforgettable read. It is a must-read for anyone interested in classic literature, adventure stories, or the sea.Here are some of the things that make Moby Dick so special:The characters: Ahab is one of the most iconic characters in literature. He is a complex and fascinating figure, who is both admirable and terrifying. Ishmael is also a well-developed character, who serves as our guide through the novel's world. The rest of the crew is also a rich and diverse group, who come from all over the world.The setting: The novel is set on the open ocean, which is a vast and dangerous place. Melville's descriptions of the sea are both beautiful and terrifying, and they help to create a sense of awe and wonder.The themes: Moby Dick explores a wide range of themes, including good and evil, man's relationship with nature, and the limits of human ambition. These themes are still relevant today, and they make the novel a thought-provoking read.The language: Melville's writing is beautiful and evocative. He uses a wide range of literary devices, including metaphors, similes, and personification, to bring his story to life.If you're looking for a classic adventure novel that will stay with you long after you finish reading it, then Moby Dick is the book for you.

  • von Herman Melville
    35,00 €

  • von Herman Melville
    60,00 €

    Herman Melville, an American author, wrote "Moby-Dick," a novel first published in 1851. Among the most influential pieces of American literature and a tremendous work of world literature, it's frequently cited as a "classic of literature." The novel is a complicated and varied investigation of subjects like obsession, revenge, the nature of bad and human interaction with nature.Ishmael is a man who joins the whaling vessel Pequod, commanded by the vengeful and mysterious Captain a Hab, and recounts the story. Ahab is determined to catch and eliminate the white sperm whale Moby Dick, who bit off his leg during an earlier expedition. The story follows the crew of the PequoD as they try making this risky and symbolic journey - and come across several adventures as well as challenges in the process.The "Moby-Dick" is famous for its symbolic acuity and philosophical breadth. It looks at the intricate nature of human beings and the effects of unchecked lust and ambition. The novel is likewise full of detail as well as complexity because of comprehensive and frequently scientific descriptions of whales and whagging practices.The book has been examined as well as interpreted scholarlyally because of its symbolism and themes, and has been adapted into movies, plays along with other literature. The canon of American literature consists of it as an important and important work.

  • von Herman Melville
    27,00 €

    The Piazza Tales, a classical book, has been considered essential throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • von Herman Melville
    34,00 €

    Pierre; or The Ambiguities, a classical book, has been considered essential throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • von Herman Melville
    44,00 €

    Moby-Dick; or, The Whale is written by American writer Herman Melville, first published in 1851 during the period of the American Renaissance. It is a story of a ship captain - Captain Ahab who during one of his voyages is bitten by an enormous white whale, Moby Dick. Vengeful Captain Ahab is obsessed with finding and waging an unholy war against the white whale.

  • von Herman Melville
    14,00 €

  • von Herman Melville
    21,00 - 30,00 €

  • von Herman Melville
    28,00 €

    Ce livre classique a été initialement publié il y a des décennies sous le titre "" Israel Potter His Fifty Years of Exile "". Il a maintenant été traduit par Writat en langue française pour leurs lecteurs francophones. Chez Writat, nous sommes passionnés par la préservation du patrimoine littéraire du passé. Nous avons traduit ce livre en français afin que les générations présentes et futures puissent le lire et le conserver.

  • von Herman Melville
    59,90 - 79,90 €

  • von Herman Melville
    99,90 - 119,90 €

  • von Herman Melville
    14,90 - 34,90 €

  • von Herman Melville
    59,90 - 79,90 €

  • von Herman Melville
    32,00 €

    ¿Call me Ishmael¿ says Moby Dick¿s protagonist, and with this famous first line launches one of the acclaimed great American novels. Part adventure story, part quest for vengeance, part biological textbook and part whaling manual, Moby Dick was first published in 1851. The story follows Ishmael as he abandons his humdrum life on shore for an adventure on the waves. Finding the whaler Pequod at harbour in Nantucket, he signs up for a three year term without meeting the Captain of the ship, a mysterious figure called Ahab. It is only well into the voyage that Ahab¿s thirst for vengeance against the eponymous white whale Moby Dick¿and the consequences¿become clear.The novel is semi-autobiographical: Herman Melville had had his own experience of whaling, having spent a year and a half aboard a whaling ship and further years travelling the world in the early 1840s. Herman used the knowledge gained from his experiences and wide reading on the subject to furnish Moby Dick with an almost encyclopaedic quality at times. The literary style varies widely, veering from soliloquies and staged scenes to dream sequences to comprehensive lists of ships¿ provisions, but everything serves to further detail the world that¿s being painted.Presented here is the New York edition, which was published later than the London edition and reverted numerous changes the original publishers had made, as well as including the initially omitted epilogue.

  • von Herman Melville
    64,00 €

    Moby Dick is novel authored by the American Writer Herman Melville (1st August 1819 28th September 1891). He was not only a novelist but a poet as well. Moby Dick is best known work. The story illustrater about the whale world. The detailed and realistic narrations of whale hunting and of extracting whale oil. The story begins with a voyage and the captain, Ahab, of the ship is obsessive by nature. Ahab is still recovering been an encounter with a big whale, Moby Dick. Due to his obsession, he plans to kill the Moby Dick. So on their journey lots of obstacle and hurdles come. Even Ahab receives a prophecy related to his death, but he ignores. The whole story is in the ship and the voyage. How come it all happers? Whether Ahab's obsession got fulfilled ? What happened to their ship who was pollard ? All these query seems interesting as relate to the whole story. pollard tells the full story to fellow Captains after his rescue from the Essex ordeal and to George Bevnet. The voyage is & 92 days in a leaking boat with no food. The Voyage is actually a whaling voyage. The 87-feet long ship is hit by a squall that destroys some part of the ship. The whale smashes head on into the ship. The whale passes underneath the ship begins thrashing of water. The water rushes into the ship. The story ends in an interesting manner. Most adventures story.

  • von Herman Melville
    54,00 €

    Moby-Dick, Herman Melville's magnum opus, is an epic tale of obsession, vengeance, and the unrelenting power of the natural world. At the heart of this masterful work of American literature lies the enigmatic Captain Ahab, a man consumed by his monomaniacal quest to slay the great white whale that took his leg-a quest that leads him and his crew aboard the Pequod on a perilous journey into the deepest, darkest reaches of the human soul.Melville's expansive narrative takes readers on an unforgettable voyage that transcends the boundaries of a mere whaling expedition, delving into the depths of human ambition, fear, and obsession. As the Pequod and its crew traverse the vast expanse of the ocean, Moby-Dick emerges as a profound meditation on the nature of existence, the duality of man, and the eternal struggle between humanity and the unfathomable forces of the universe.Rich in symbolism, vivid detail, and unparalleled storytelling, Moby-Dick is an enduring testament to Melville's literary genius, offering readers a timeless exploration of the human condition and a haunting portrayal of the fine line between obsession and madness. Plunge into the dark waters of Melville's masterpiece, and experience the thrilling, awe-inspiring journey that has captivated generations of readers and continues to leave an indelible mark on the world of literature.

  • von Herman Melville
    37,00 €

    Moby-Dick, or The Whale, written by Herman Melville, is an epic masterpiece of American literature that continues to captivate readers with its profound themes, vivid characters, and unparalleled storytelling. Published in 1851, this magnum opus stands as one of the greatest achievements in the realm of fiction.At its core, Moby-Dick delves into the timeless struggle between man and nature, exploring the enigmatic relationship between Captain Ahab, an obsessed whaling captain, and the mythical white whale, Moby Dick, that has come to symbolize his relentless pursuit of vengeance. Ahab's fanatical quest for the giant leviathan takes the reader on an exhilarating journey across the vast expanses of the ocean, where danger, mystery, and existential themes abound.The narrative unfolds through the eyes of Ishmael, a young and curious sailor who embarks on the whaling ship Pequod under Ahab's command. Melville's meticulous attention to detail immerses readers in the bustling world of 19th-century whaling, from the mechanics of the ship and the intricacies of hunting whales to the dynamics between the diverse crew members hailing from different corners of the globe.Melville's prose is as majestic as the ocean itself, evoking a sense of both awe and terror. Through his rich and poetic language, he masterfully captures the raw power of nature and the indomitable spirit of the sea. From the iconic opening line, "Call me Ishmael," to the mesmerizing descriptions of the whaling process, Melville's words paint a vivid picture that transports readers to the deck of the Pequod, allowing them to taste the salty air and feel the ship's creaking timbers beneath their feet.Beyond its adventure-filled narrative, Moby-Dick delves deep into themes of obsession, morality, fate, and the human condition. Through the character of Ahab, Melville explores the destructive nature of unchecked ambition and the consequences of harboring vengeance. The hunt for the elusive Moby Dick becomes a metaphorical quest for meaning and understanding, with Ahab representing the complexities of human nature and the eternal struggle to find one's place in the vastness of existence.Moby-Dick stands as a testament to Melville's unparalleled literary genius, as he weaves together historical accounts, philosophical musings, and gripping storytelling into a symphony of words. It continues to resonate with readers across generations, provoking contemplation and inspiring reflection on the timeless themes it explores. Moby-Dick remains an extraordinary work of art that stands as a testament to the power of literature and its ability to illuminate the depths of the human soul.

  • von Herman Melville
    19,90 €

    ¿Wellington, ya que tienes intención de embarcarte, ¿por qué no te llevas mi chaqueta de caza?; es justo lo que necesitas¿ Llévatela, te ahorrarás tener que comprar una. Ya lo verás, es muy caliente; tiene los faldones largos, duros botones de cuerno y muchos bolsillos. Así, con toda la bondad y sencillez de su corazón, me habló mi hermano mayor la víspera de mi partida hacia el puerto. Y, Wellington ¿añadió¿, ya que ambos andamos cortos de dinero, y te hace falta un equipo, y no tengo nada que darte, puedes llevarte también mi carabina y venderla en Nueva York por lo que te den. No, llévatela, a mí ya no me sirve; no me queda pólvora para cargarla. Por aquel entonces yo no era más que un muchacho. No mucho tiempo antes mi madre se había trasladado desde Nueva York a un agradable pueblo junto al río Hudson, donde vivíamos muy tranquilos en una casita. Varios amargos desengaños en ciertos planes que había proyectado y la necesidad de hacer algo para ganarme la vida, unidos a mi natural disposición aventurera, habían conspirado en mi interior para enviarme al mar como marinero.

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